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2025-06-25 14:00:00| Fast Company

If you missed the northern lights, or aurora borealis, earlier this month, you may have a second chance tonight, Wednesday, June 25, when they may be visible in some 15 U.S. states. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts the next possibility for viewing the northern lights is Wednesday night, with best viewing from Alaska to South Dakota. The agencys three-day forecast is predicting G1 to G2 geomagnetic storms (on a scale of G1 to G5), which are considered minor to moderate. A stream of solar wind from a coronal hole on the sun is likely to create auroras, or swaths of blue, green, and purple in the sky, when it reaches Earth. Where and when will the northern lights be visible? According to this map from NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center, a total of 15 states are in the line of view for the auroras, with Alaska and the northernmost states expected to have the best visibility on Wednesday, June 25. The states are: Alaska, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Michigan, Maine, New York, Vermont, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Wyoming, South Dakota, northern Idaho, Iowa, and Washington. However, since we just experienced the summer solstice, which brings the longest days of the year, and therefore, the shortest nights, viewing may be hampered with fewer hours of night sky in some areas. The aurora borealis is best observed just after sunset or just before sunrise. Dont worry if you arent able to see the northern lights this weekNOAA predicts activity will remain high through 2025 and 2026. This years increased solar activity is likely the result of an 11-year sun cycle peaking through October. You can track the aurora on NOAAs page, where the agency is providing updates.


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2025-06-25 13:23:56| Fast Company

The fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran appeared to be holding on Wednesday after a rocky start, giving rise to cautious hope that it could lead to a long-term peace agreement even as Tehran insists it will not give up its nuclear program.The ceasefire took hold on Tuesday, the 12th day of the war between Israel and Iran, with each side initially accusing the other of violating it until the missiles, drones and bombs finally stopped.On Wednesday, U.S. President Donald Trump, who helped negotiate the ceasefire, told reporters at a NATO summit in the Netherlands that it was going “very well.”“They’re not going to have a bomb and they’re not going to enrich,” Trump said about Iran.Iran has insisted, however, that it will not give up its nuclear program and in a vote underscoring the tough path ahead, Iranian parliament agreed to fast-track a proposal that would effectively stop the country’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Vienna-based U.N. watchdog that has been monitoring the Iranian nuclear program for years.Ahead of the vote, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf criticized the IAEA for having “refused to even pretend to condemn the attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities” that were carried out by the United States on Sunday.“For this reason, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran will suspend cooperation with the IAEA until security of nuclear facilities is ensured, and Iran’s peaceful nuclear program will move forward at a faster pace,” Qalibaf told lawmakers.In Vienna, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said he had already written to Iran to discuss resuming inspections of their nuclear facilities.Among other things, Iran claims to have moved its highly enriched uranium ahead of the American strikes and Grossi said his inspectors needed to re-assess the country’s stockpiles.“We need to return,” he said. “We need to engage.” Questions over effectiveness of the US strikes The American strikes hit three Iranian nuclear sites, which Trump said had “completely and fully obliterated” the country’s nuclear program.From Tehran, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmail Baghaei, confirmed Sunday’s strikes by American B-2 bombers using bunker-buster bombs had caused significant damage.“Our nuclear installations have been badly damaged, that’s for sure,” he told Al Jazeera on Wednesday, while refusing to go into detail.He seemed to suggest Iran might not shut out IAEA inspectors for good, however, noting the bill before parliament only talks of suspending work with the agency, not ending it. But he also insisted Iran has the right to pursue a nuclear energy program.“Iran is determined to preserve that right under any circumstances,” he said.Trump’s special envoy to the Mideast, Steve Witkoff, said on Fox News late on Tuesday that Israel and the U.S. had now achieved their objective of “the total destruction of the enrichment capacity” in Iran, and Iran’s prerequisite for talks that Israel end its campaign had also been fulfilled.“The proof is in the pudding,” he said. “No one’s shooting at each other. It’s over.”At the NATO summit, when asked about a U.S. intelligence report that found Iran’s nuclear program has been set back only a few months, Trump scoffed and said it would at least take “years” to rebuild.Israeli military spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said Wednesday his country’s assessment was also that Iran’s nuclear facilities had been “significantly damaged” and its nuclear program “set it back by years.”Grossi said he could not speculate on how bad the damage was but that Iran’s nuclear capabilities were well known.“The technical knowledge is there, and the industrial capacity is there,” he said. “That no one can deny, so we need to work together with them.” Hopes for a long-term agreement An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said the ceasefire agreement with Iran amounted to “quiet for quiet,” with no further understandings about Iran’s nuclear program going ahead.In the Fox News interview, Witkoff said Trump is now looking to land “a comprehensive peace agreement that goes beyond even the ceasefire.”“We’re already talking to each other, not just directly, but also through interlocutors,” Witkoff said, adding that the conversations were promising and “we’re hopeful that we can have a long-term peace agreement.”However, Baghaei, the Iranian spokesman, said Washington had “torpedoed diplomacy” with its attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites, and that while Iran in principle was always open to talks, the country’s national security was the priority.“We have to make sure whether the other parties are really serious when they’re talking about diplomacy, or is it again part of their tactics to make more problems for the region and for my country,” he said.China, a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council and close Iranian partner, also weighed in on Wednesday, saying it hoped a “lasting and effective ceasefire can be achieved so as to promote” peace and stability in the region.China is a major buyer of Iranian oil and has long supported its government politically, blaming Israel for starting the latest conflict and destabilizing the region.Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told reporters in Beijing that in the wake of the conflict, China is willing to “inject positive factors to safeguard peace and stability in the Middle East.”Grossi said Iran and the international community should seize the opportunity of the ceasefire for a long term diplomatic solution.“Out of the bad things that military conflict brings, there’s also now a possibility, an opening,” he said. “We shouldn’t miss that opportunity.” Iran executes 3 more prisoners on spying allegations During the war with Israel, Iran executed several prisoners accused of spying for Israel, sparking fears from activists that it could conduct a wave of executions after the conflict ends.It hanged three more prisoners on spying charges on Wednesday, bringing the total number of executions for espionage up to six since June 16.The hangings took place at Urmia Prison in West Azerbaijan, Iran’s most northwestern province. State-run IRNA cited Iran’s judiciary for the news, saying the men had been accused of bringing “assassination equipment” into the country.Iran identified the three as Azad Shojaei, Edris Aali and Iraqi national Rasoul Ahmad Rasoul. Amnesty International had previously raised concerns that the men cold be executed.During the 12-day war, at least 28 people were killed in Israel and more than 1,000 wounded, according to officials.Tehran on Tuesday put the death toll in Iran at 606, with 5,332 people wounded. The Washington-based Human Rights Activists group released figures Wednesday suggesting Israeli strikes on Iran had killed at least 1,054 people and wounded 4,476.The group, which has provided detailed casualty figures from multiple rounds of unrest in Iran, said 417 of those killed were civilians and 318 were security force personnel.During the war, Israeli airstrikes also targeted Iran’s top military leadership and other sites associated with its ruling theocracy.With the ceasefire in place, Iranians are trying to return to their normal lives.State media described heavy traffic around the Caspian Sea and other rural areas outside of the capital, Tehran, as people began returning to the city. Associated Press writers Josef Federman and Julia Frankel in Jerusalem and Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed to this report. Jon Gambrell, David Rising and Farnoush Amiri, Associated Press


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2025-06-25 13:23:00| Fast Company

Caribbean-inspired restaurant chain Bahama Breeze has an uncertain future. Its parent company, Darden Restaurants, closed 15 of its locations in May. Now, the organization has announced it wont be putting a lot of investment into the remaining 28 Bahama Breeze locations and aims to sell the brand. Here’s what to know: What has Darden said about Bahama Breeze? The news came during Dardens fiscal fourth-quarter earnings call on Friday, June 20.  We have made the difficult decision that these remaining locations and the Bahama Breeze brand are not a strategic priority for us, Ricardo Cadenas, CEO and president of Darden Restaurants, said on the call. We also believe that this brand and these restaurants have the potential to benefit from a new owner. Consequently, we will be considering strategic alternatives for Bahama Breeze, including a potential sale of the brand or converting restaurants to other Darden brands. How is Darden doing as a company? Darden Restaurants also owns Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse, both of which enjoyed growth in the most recent quarter. The Orlando-based company said same-store sales for Olive Garden and LongHorn rose 6.9% and 6.7% respectively.     The company reported total sales growth of 10.6% to $3.3 billion for the quarter, driven in part by its acquisition of Chuy’s Tex Mex and the opening of new restaurants. Shares of Darden Restaurants Inc (NYSE:DRI) are up more than 18% year to date. The stock price was essentially flat in premarket trading on Wednesday. According to Darden, Bahama Breezes current lead will move to another of one the organizations entities, while the president of its specialty restaurant group will lead Bahama Breeze during the current changes.  Which Bahama Breeze locations have already closed? A Bahama Breeze spokesperson confirmed to USA Today a list of all the Bahama Breeze locations that recently closed:  3989 Plaza Blvd, Gainesville, Florida 32608 2088 9th St N, Naples, Florida 34102 1786 W International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 2750 Sawgrass Mills Cir, Sunrise, Florida 33323 3339 N Federal Hwy, Oakland Park, Florida 33306 406 E Golf Rd, Schaumburg, Illinois 60173 413 Middlesex Rd, Tyngsborough, Massachusetts 01879 539 E Big Beaver Rd, Troy, Michigan 48083 375 Hughes Center Dr, Las Vegas, Nevada 89169 520 Woodbridge Center Dr, Woodbridge, New Jersey 07095 1201 Hooper Ave, Toms River, New Jersey 08753 101 NJ-23, Wayne, New Jersey 07470 1600 Bergen Town Center, Paramus, New Jersey 07652 612 Smith Haven Mall, Lake Grove, New York 11755 2830 N Germantown Pkwy, Memphis, Tennessee 38133 Fast Company reached out to Darden to confirm the above closings, many of which are already reflected on local Yelp pages.


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